 Nick is my 28-year-old son. He's on the autistic spectrum. He is nonverbal and he expresses himself through his art. We're in Boston with art lifting's Liz Powers, who's pioneering a new movement in the art world, combining income and intention. And you will not believe who these artists are. For the last 10 years, I've been working with individuals who are homeless and have disabilities. And they've repeatedly told me, Liz, I don't want to hand out. I want an opportunity. In 2009, I was working at Harvard and I got laid off during the recession. And it was a very difficult time not being able to find, not even to have work. So now I'm homeless and I don't have any income. How can we change the future of social enterprise? So we're creating more jobs and we're redefining what a job is. So the economy includes more people who desperately want to work. So that's what I did after graduating from Harvard, running art groups and local shelters. I was like, wait, this artwork is amazing and a lot of it is saleable. So the new idea was, well, let's create a marketplace, curate the top artwork and then sell it. My case manager hooked up a meeting with myself and Liz. She asked me if I was interested in joining art lifting. You know, you're about to be on your way to becoming a professional artist now. Selling my art, it just never occurred to me. So one brought my mail from me from the shelter and it was art lifting and it was my first check and I cried. He knows he's good at art and that's just, you know, you can't put a price tag on that kind of joy that comes from your boy, you know, who's been counted out, you know, all his life and demeaned and, you know, perhaps bullied. We define our impact in two ways. One is obviously financial, but the second is confidence gain and that piece is actually the most important to me, is seeing this domino effect of positivity on their life. But then when I actually sell something, I don't know why I'm feeling so surprised. That's the point, but I feel this overwhelming sense of gratefulness and this is really happening.